2022高邮临泽中学高二上学期8月月考英语试题含答案
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临泽高中2021-2022学年高二上学期8月月考英语试题满分:150 时间:120分钟第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What’s the weather like today?A. Windy. B. Sunny. C. Warm.2. How will the woman get to the railway station?A. By car. B. By taxi. C. By subway.3. Who till needs to join a group?A. Alex. B. Simon. C. Helen.4. When did the man leave the office?A. At 1: 00. B. At 1: 30. C. At 2: 00.5. What are the speakers doing?A. Watching a movie. B. Attending a wedding. C. Admiring a picture.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料;回答第6、7题。6. What will the speakers do together?A. Go running. B. Play tennis. C. Go swimming.7. Where will the man pick up the woman?A. In the gym. B. At the tennis court. C. At the swimming pool.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A, How to learn Italian. B. How to spend the vacation.C. How to enjoy music.9. Why doesn’t the woman want to go to Rome?A. She is afraid of flying. B. She hates Italian music.C. She has no interest in history.10. What is the woman probably interested in?A. The delicious food. B. The great architecture. C. The natural scenery.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a supermarket. B. At a post office. C At home.12. How much did the two speakers spend on the fruit?A. $4.50. B.$3.40. C. $2.99.13. How does the woman feel in the end?A. Angry. B. Satisfied. C. Calm.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Classmates. B. Doctor and patient. C. Teacher and student.15. What did the man do in the morning?A. He had a PE lesson.B. He skipped the breakfast.C. He broke the record of 200-meter race.16. Why did the man suffer a stomachache?A. He ran too fast. B. He ate too much. C. He rose too early.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Which room is for the Academic Test of English?A. Room 304. B. Room 403. C. Room 504.18. Where could the students put their schoolbags?A. In the lockers with keys.B. In front of the testing room.C. On the chairs outside the washroom.19. What should the students do if they want to use the washroom?A. Go together with a partner.B. Wait until their name is called.C. Get the monitor’s permission.20. What can we learn from the announcement?A. Students can use their own pencils.B. The speaker is one of the candidates.C. Coats are forbidden in the testing room.第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。A2021-2022 Cover Art ContestWant your photo or artwork to appear on the cover of a national magazine? Here’s your chance!!Each month, one artist or photographer’s work will be chosen to represent that month’s issue. Check out some part covers to find inspiration for your cover! Requirements❈ Submit thematic artwork and photos (preferably of other teens).❈ Only photos and artwork by teens are considered.❈ The best images for the cover must be clear close-ups, in color and vertically oriented.❈ Artwork must be scanned or well photographed (no flash).❈ TeenInk has a no-tolerance policy for plagiarism (剽窃). We check the originality of all published work through WriteCheck.General Guidelines❈ Submit entries through our website. All photographs and artwork submitted to TeenInk are automatically considered for the cover art contest.❈ Images are accepted and published throughout the year. If, however, you are sending work that is holiday-specific, please submit it two months ahead.❈ If you don’t want your name published, we will respect your request and not publish your name in print or online, but we must still have your accurate name and address information.PrizesIf your submission is chosen as one of our covers, you will receive a $25 gift card as well as a free copy of that month’s issue!21. Which of the following might be chosen as a cover of TeenInk?A. A drawing of Spider-ManB. A scan of van Gogh’s paintingC. A photo of a sculpture made by a teenagerD. A photo of several teenagers taken by their teacher.22. What should you do if your submission is holiday-specific?A. Ask permission by calling the person in charge.B. Learn about past covers of the magazine.C. Give a detailed account of your work.D. Submit your work two months before the holiday.23. What will you get if your work is published in TeenInk?A. The chance to meet great artists.B. A copy of the magazine for free.C. A year’s membership of TeenInk for just $25.D. The opportunity to buy the magazine at its lowest price.BPeople have different ways of dealing with a common cold. Some take over the counter medicines such as aspirin while others try popular home remedies (治疗) like herbal tea or chicken soup. Yet here is the tough truth about the common cold: nothing really cures it.So why do people sometimes believe that their remedies work? According to James Taylor, professor at the University of Washington, colds usually go away on their own in about a week, improving a little each day after symptoms peak, so it’s easy to believe it’s medicine rather than time that deserves the credit, USA Today reported.It still seems hard to believe that we can deal with more serious diseases yet are powerless against something so common as a cold. Recently, scientists came closer to figure out why. To understand it, you first need to know how antiviral drugs work. They attack the virus by attaching to and changing the surface structures of the virus. To do that, the drug must fit and lock into the virus like the right piece of a jigsaw (拼图), which means scientists have to identify the virus and build a 3D model to study its surface before they can design an antiviral drug that is effective enough.The two cold viruses that scientists had long known about were rhino virus (鼻病毒) A and B. But they didn’t find out about the existence of a third virus, rhinovirus C, until 2006. All three of them common cold, but drugs that work well against rhinovirus A and B have little little effect when used against rhinovirus C. “This explains most of the previous failures of drug trials against rhinoviruses,” study leader Professor Ann C. Palmenberp at the University of Wiscons in Madison, US, told Science Daily.Now, more than 10 years after the discovery of rhinovirus C, scientists have finally built a highly detailed 3D model of the virus, showing that the surface of the virus is, as expected, different from that of other cold viruses.With the model in hand, hopefully a real cure for a common cold is on its way. Soon, we may no longer have to waste our money on medicines that don’t really work.24. What does the author think of popular remedies for a common cold?A. They are quite effective.B. They are slightly helpful.C. They actually have no effect.D. They still need to be improved.25. How do antiviral drugs work?A. By breaking up cold viruses directly.B. By changing the surface structures of the cold viruses.C. By preventing colds from developing into serious diseases.D. By absorbing different kinds of cold viruses at the same time.26. What can we infer from the passage?A. The surface of cold viruses looks quite similar.B. Scientists have already found a cure for the common cold.C. Scientists were not aware of the existence of rhinovirus C until recently.D. Knowing the structure of cold viruses is the key to developing an effective cure.27. What is the best title for this passage?A. Drugs against cold viruses.B. Helpful home remedies.C. No current cure for a common cold.D. Research on cold viruses.CIf you’ve ever been annoyed by the sound of someone eating, especially as they noisily slurp (出声地吃) noodles, don’t worry, you’re not alone.A company has recently designed a fork that connects to an app on your smartphone, which will then play noise cancelling sounds if you happen to slurp your noodles too loudly.The fork was designed with a microphone in its handle that is trained to recognize the sound of slurping. The microphone will then send a signal to the phone app, setting off the noise cancelling sounds.The company that designed the fork, called Otohiko fork, was inspired by what is called “noodle harassment” by social medians, which is running wild in Japan.“The Japanese, who generally dislike noisy eating, consider it proper and even preferable to suck up one’s noodles with a loud slurping sound.”Unfortunately for visitors, however, such enthusiastic slurping tends to grate on their nerves, which is what leads to the creation of the phrase “noodle harassment” in the first place.The company behind the fork, Nissin, is the very same company that invented Cup Noodles,who brought instant noodles to the world nearly 70 years ago, so they are definitely worried about whether or not foreigners are put off by the sound of slurping noodles.The fork is being sold for a good $130, but those bothered enough by noodles slurpers will likely find it well worth the money.Nissin is only planning a limited run of 5,000 forks for the time being, which can now be pre-ordered only through their website.The company is planning to begin releasing them just in time for the holidays. Of course, it still remains to be seen if the fork can be programmed to drown out the sound of loud chewers, which is probably of greater concern to sensitive western friends.28. From the passage we can know that ______A. a microphone in the Otohiko fork’s handle is designed to cancel the slurping soundB. all the Japanese will be encouraged to use the Otohiko fork.C. the Otohiko fork is not available now in real shopsD. the Otohiko fork will definitely silence the sound of loud chewers29. What does the underlined word “harassment” mean?A. Disturbance B. Preference C. Cancellation D. Division30. The new fork will be the most helpful for ______.A. western visitors to Japan B. fans of Japanese noodlesC. the spread of Japanese culture D. the reform of Japanese food31. What is the main purpose of the passage?A. It tells good news to western visitors.B. It introduces a noise cancelling fork.C. It describes a famous Japanese noodle company.D. It explains a phrase “noodle harassment”.DMusic died here last spring, or rather, it was killed by members of the school committee who ignored the importance of music and drama as part of the high school curriculum.The committee decides that teaching students how to take a standardized test is more important than a curriculum in which students can explore their interests in the arts. Because the school system is running out of funding, it needs to make sure that students pass the test or even more money will be lost If students fail the state standardized test, it is not the fault of drama and music classes——they are failing because the “academic” classes are in deficiency in a way.It is painful to think of how many students will be discouraged from singing, acting, and playing instruments because school programs are no longer offered. Many families cannot afford private music lessons, and many potential musicians and artists may not find their callings if they are not exposed to the arts in school. The fact that the school committee thinks the arts are not worth the investment will certainly make some students believe the arts are not worth their time or support and the cycle will continue.Teaching for a test does not shape students into well-rounded people. It blocks the natural sense to create and express feelings through the arts —— there is more to life than the analytical thinking that math and English provide. What happens after a test? Sure, a student might graduate, but they will have limited knowledge——certainly not a good preparation for the real world.32. Music and drama are removed from the high school curriculum in that ______.A. some students fail the state standardized testB. fewer and fewer students love to attend themC. the school curriculum has been changedD. the school is afraid of losing financial support.33. What does the underlined part mean in the second paragraph?A. Not enough. B. Too many C. Too boring D. Not proper34. It can be learned that the arts can ____________.A. motivate students in creativity and expressionB. make students round-shaped people in futureC. provide students with careful thinkingD. prevent students from graduating from high school35. In what way does the author describe the passage?A. Humorously. B. Bitterly C. Excitedly D. Mildly.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Improve Your RelationshipsHaving stable and positive relationships in your life can make you happier and more fulfilled. Whether it’s your friends, family, or significant other, improving a relationship can sometimes be confusing. 36 Express your appreciation for the person. 37 Notice the positive things that the person is doing and go out of your way to show your appreciation for them. You can also show your appreciation by remembering important events like anniversaries or birthdays. 38 If you hardly see each other or talk to each other, it can be difficult to maintain a relationship. Take extra time out of your day and devote it to the person that you want to improve relations with. Try to work around the other person’s schedule so that you can spend the time together. You can share a meal, watch a show, listen to music, or go shopping with them.Turn off distractions.Distractions like a cell phone, social media, or video games can create a division in between you and another person. If you notice that you are always distracted, you should turn off your cell phone or computer and talk to them. 39 Seek therapy (心理治疗) if you can’t get along.To fix or improve family relationships or relationships with your significant other, you can turn to therapy. If you notice that you and the person are always arguing over the same kinds of things, and nothing has worked, you should consider seeking therapy with them. 40 And family therapy may be able to restore bonds between family members.A. Spend more time with the person.B. Maintain a relationship if possible.C. People often like to be praised for achievements.D. A specialist can help solve long-term issues in the relationship.E. If they are the one always distracted, ask them if they can do the same.F. Follow the tips and you can develop good relationships with your family.G. Luckily, by adjusting your behaviour, you can improve any relationship in your life.第三部分:完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)In such a lesser-known wildlife reserve, there were no other guests except me. Somehow that night, festivities with the staff reached a point where it seemed a good idea to go for a 41 . So we ran down to the river and dived into it. What 42 me the next day, as I had a much-needed coffee overlooking the river, was seeing a large croc (鳄鱼) moving past the very 43 spot. Some people need a bit of 44 to get themselves going, while others willingly throw themselves into potentially 45 situations, and come out the other side transformed.Walking in the wild can do that. Riding wild rivers, too. Once you take that first step onto ground 46 with the tracks of wild beasts, or put your paddle (浆) into a fast-flowing river for the first time, you cross a divide into a world of 47 . Your senses are heightened, your vision sharpens and your ears tune in. It’s what our wild ancestors 48 on a daily basis. So we return to seek out that thrill (刺激), to 49 our domestic lives and remind ourselves what it is to live.There are 50 for everyone. Some dip their toe in, and some fully commit. Either way, people take that step to immerse (融入) themselves in the world. Recently, three unrelated groups of 51 did just that: walking hundreds of kilometres among dangerous beasts, through wildlife reserves over as many as 21 days. Can it get any 52 ? There are also kayakers (划皮艇的人) who flew down 53 rivers, showing us that, for all the thrills, it’s the 54 aspects that they enjoy most, those trips where they sleep riverside, beneath the stars.Their goal was to draw attention to the effect of the pandemic on local communities and conservation and they 55 caught our attention.41. A. walk B. ride C. swim D. coffee42. A. excited B. surprised C. touched D. frightened 43. A. same B. perfect C. popular D. special44. A. energy B. courage C. patience D. wisdom45. A. tricky B. dangerous C. real D. embarrassing46. A. marked B. connected C. replaced D. charged47. A. harmony B. calmness C. security D. uncertainty48. A. treasured B. remembered C. experienced D. abandoned49. A. live B. devote C. escape D. compare50. A. degrees B. tours C. samples D. outlines51. A. scientists B. volunteers C. athletes D. adventurers52. A. wilder B. easier C. faster D. newer53. A. short B. fierce C. beautiful D. famous54. A. positive B. quiet C. practical D. lonely55. A. suddenly B. normally C. eventually D. undoubtedly第四部分:语法填空:(1.5*10)Schools in the UK are trying the use of classroom robots in 56 attempt to ease the growing teacher shortage. So far, two primary schools in Plymouth 57 (start) to use the machines as possible replacements for teaching assistants. Britain’s lack of teaching staff has been worsening over the last decade and shows no sign of improving. 58 (graduate) are unwilling to enter the primary education department and many teachers are giving up the teaching jobs for careers in other fields. 59 (face) with this alarming shortage, some schools believe that robots might soon be able to fill the gap. Tests have shown that teachers can train the robots within just three hours by showing 60 (vary) classroom techniques. These methods are then copied by the robots and used in a real classroom setting 61 real students are doing tasks. In one example, the robot teacher 62 (success) guided the students through 63 (challenge) tasks, giving them praise and encouragement when necessary. The project has been met with mixed reactions from teachers. Some are concerned that the robots are here to take their jobs, 64 others optimistically regard the machines 65 a way to reduce their heavy workloads.第五部分:单句语法填空(1.5*10)66. The research is about some comfort food________ power mainly lies in the associations it calls to mind.67. The experiment________(mention) in the article is interesting. 68. The successful launch of Shenzhou-12 is remarkable and deserves___________(celebrate).69. When the air is too polluted________(breathe), will you look at your children and say, “What a beautiful world!”? 70.________(locate) at the top of Tower 88,it gives you amazing view of the bay. 71.Most of the songs are about hardship and heartbreak as well as hope, with plenty of humour ______(throw) in for good measure. 72.The music is light and pleasant,as if _______(whisper) to the audience. 73.It takes honesty and patience _______(socialize) with friends. 74.________(finish) all the tasks,they went to the cinema. 75. It is essential that action________(take) immediately.第六部分:词汇应用(1*5)76.The screen ________(adapt) of the story is well received.77.That perfect ________(combine)is always enough to lift my spirits.78.Comfort food tastes good and by building an _______(emotion) bond with our happy memories ,always makes us feel good.79. Some people call for the________(apply) of modern technology, and others a change of lifestyle. 80.Typhoons are________(destroy) storms that often occur in south-east Asian countries. 第七部分:短语应用(1*5)81.Sometimes the smell alone can _____ _____ _____,not to mention the lovely creamy flavor.(奏效)82.In its broadest sense,comfort food _____ ____ any food that makes us feel better.(涉及,指……)83.It often _____ ______ _____ bad feelings by helping us recall happy memories of the people ,things or places we love.(弥补)84.Some food tend to _____ _____ _____positive emotions.(与……有关联)85.Comfort food sometimes can give you _____ ____ _____.(安全感)第八部分,应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Allen邀请你去参观一个画展,你有事不能前往。请给他写一封邮件,内容包括:1、感谢邀请;2、表达歉意:3. 说明理由:注意:1、词数80左右; 2、可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
临泽高中2021-2022学年高二上学期8月月考参考答案第一部分 听力: ACABB CBBAB CCBAA BAACC 第二部分 阅读:CDB CBDC CAAB DAAB 7 选 5:GCAED 第三部分 完形:CDABB ADCCA DABBD 第四部分 语法填空:56. an 57. have started 58. Graduates 59. Faced 60. various 61. where 62. successfully 63. challenging 64. while 65. as第五部分 (略)第六部分 (略)第七部分 (略)第八部分 作文Dear Allen,Thanks for your invitation to the Art Show this Sunday. I’d love to go with you. but much to my regret. I’m not able to make it.Occupied with masses of homework. I have to devote myself exclusively to it. More importantly, I am supposed to get myself well furnished for the English speech contest to be held next Monday, because of which I can’t spare any time.Is it possible for us to fix another time? Expecting your reply.Yours.Li Hua
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